What is the Order of Nova Scotia?

The Order of Nova Scotia is the highest honour of the Province of Nova
Scotia. Established in 2001, it encourages excellence by recognizing Nova
Scotians for outstanding contributions or achievements. Members of the Order of
Nova Scotia have distinguished themselves in many fields of endeavour and have
brought honour and prestige to themselves and to Nova Scotia. Back
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Who is eligible for the Order?

Any Canadian citizen who is a present or former long-term resident of Nova
Scotia is eligible for nomination to the Order. The only exceptions are public
officials (such as members of the Senate, MPs, MLAs, municipal councillors, or
judges), who may not be nominated while they are in office. The Order may be
awarded posthumously, if the person is nominated within one year of their death.
Only individuals may be nominated, not couples, groups, or organizations. Back
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ONS medal

How do I nominate someone?

Simply click here to
download a PDF version of the nomination form and guidelines (Requires Adobe
Reader version 5 or later; see note below*), Or contact our office and we will
send you a copy. Then fill in the form and send it to the Province of Nova
Scotia Protocol Office, along with information supporting your nomination. A
checklist on the back of the form outlines what is required. You must ask at
least three other people to write letters supporting your nomination; however,
only one form is required for each person nominated.

If you know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to the cultural
life or the social or economic well-being of the province, you should consider
nominating him or her for the Order of Nova Scotia. It is a special way to
honour an individual you respect and admire. Fields of endeavour recognized by
this honour include the arts, academics, research, agriculture, business,
industry, community leadership, public service, and volunteer service.

Nominations are accepted throughout the year. The deadline for consideration is
the third Friday of March.

Choosing recipients

An independent group called the Order of Nova Scotia Advisory Council
recommends the appointment of members to the Order each year after considering
all nominations received. There are no fixed quotas or categories, but a maximum
number of six appointments will be made each year. If a sixth recipient is
chosen, that recipient must be between the age of 16-25 years. Back
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ONS Advisory Council

The following people form the Advisory Council:

a Chair, appointed by the Premier

the Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, or a judge of the Nova Scotia Court of
Appeal or the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, designated by the Chief Justice

the Clerk of the Executive Council

three members appointed by the Premier, including the president of a
university in the province and a member of the Order

a member appointed by the Leader of the Opposition

a member appointed by each leader of a recognized party in the House of
Assembly

ONS medal

At a formal ceremony, the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, in the name of
the Crown, presents each recipient with a medal in the form of a stylized
mayflower, the provincial floral emblem, bearing the shield of arms of Nova
Scotia surmounted by the crown.

The medal is worn with a blue, white, red, and gold ribbon-the colours of our
provincial flag. There is also a semi-formal medal and ribbon and a lapel pin.
Members of the Order are entitled to use the initials O.N.S. after their names.
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